Wrestling fans are reeling with the news of the official divorce between WWE stars Charlotte Flair and Andrade, marking the end of one of the industry's notable power couples. Charlotte, the daughter of legendary wrestler Ric Flair, filed for divorce from Andrade, whose real name is Manuel Alfonso Andrade Oropeza, back in June 2024, as reported by TMZ Sports. A judge finalized the divorce just months later, confirming the separation of this once-celebrated couple.
The couple, who tied the knot during a lavish ceremony held in Mexico in May 2022, began their relationship back in 2019. Charlotte and Andrade got engaged the following year, signaling what many fans hoped would be their happily ever after. Their romance seemed idyllic, but the cracks began to show as reports emerged following their split. The reasons for their divorce, according to court documents, remain undisclosed.
Interestingly, just months before Charlotte filed for separation, she shared her gratitude for Andrade online, praising him for being by her side during her recovery from knee surgery. Fans of the duo even recalled their picturesque trip to Paris just weeks prior to the divorce filing, where they appeared to be enjoying each other's company and posting about it on social media.
Charlotte Flair made headlines with her recent return to the wrestling ring at the 2025 Royal Rumble, defeating 29 competitors to secure her spot at WrestleMania 41. Not only did she reclaim her position among the elite wrestlers of WWE, but she also made history as the first woman to win the Rumble match twice. This victory came after she had been sidelined for over a year due to her knee injury, showcasing her resilience and determination to excel.
Conversely, Andrade's recent career moves saw him make his return to WWE after leaving AEW, but he faced challenges during the Royal Rumble, being eliminated from the event. The couple's divided paths and commitments to their wrestling careers mean they will both continue competing on the same brand, providing interesting dynamics surrounding their professional futures.
Their marriage, though brief—lasting just over two years—was Charlotte's third; she previously experienced marriages with Riki Johnson and Thom Latimer. Andrade, on the other hand, was married for the first time to Charlotte. This shared experience as performers within wrestling has often blurred the lines between personal and professional lives for the duo.
Despite their professional commitments, fans will undoubtedly wonder about the personal relationship gone awry. Neither Charlotte nor Andrade has publicly commented on the reasons for their split, leaving many speculating about what led to the final decision. The silence from both performers suggests they may desire privacy as they navigate this transition.
Moving forward, expectations are high for Charlotte as she prepares to compete at WrestleMania, where she will showcase her considerable skills once more. Meanwhile, Andrade must regroup following the Royal Rumble to remain relevant and secure opportunities within WWE, especially with the looming WrestleMania.
With their professional lives entwined, fans might still anticipate exhilarating matches featuring both wrestlers, leading to intriguing storylines as they face off against various opponents. Yet, Amanda and Andrade's separation marks the close of an emotional chapter for the couple, serving as both fans' heroes and wrestling stars.
For now, the world of WWE has watched one wrestling romance end, but as always, the show must go on. Charlotte Flair continues to focus on reclaiming her dynasty within professional wrestling, and no doubt, Andrade will be on the pursuit of bright futures as well.